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Rose Quartz Spheres
Star rose quartz - the famous deep pink variety from Madagascar! Quite some of these rose quartz spheres show the asterism for
which the Madagascar rose quartz is so famous.
When a single-source light, such as the sun, a halogen or an LED, shines directly on the sphere, a white 4- or 6-rayed star
appears on the surface where the light is shining. This is a phenomenon attributed to the unique alignment of titanium and
iron fibers that occurred during the formation of the rose quartz.
All of these spheres are a great quality, with good coloration in various shades of pink, a high polish and good condition.
Size: from about 1 1/15 to 3' in diameter. 5 - 5 pieces per 2 lbs unit (!).
Unit for sale: 2 pound (!)
Origin: Madagascar
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